The Importance of Solidarity in Promoting National and Global Community Development

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The Importance of
Solidarity in Promoting
National and Global
Community Development

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UNITED NATIONS MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT


GOALS 2000-2015

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• In September 2000, world leaders from 189 countries


came together. The United Nations Millennium
Development Goals are eight goals that all 191 UN
member states have agreed to try to achieve by the year
2015.
• The United Nations Millennium Declaration, signed in
September 2000 commits world leaders to combat
poverty, hunger, disease, illiteracy, environmental
degradation, and discrimination against women.
• The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are derived
from this Declaration, and all have specific targets and
indicators.
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Development Goals are

1. to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger;


2. to achieve universal primary education;
3. to promote gender equality and empower women;
4. to reduce child mortality;
5. to improve maternal health;
6. to combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases;
7. to ensure environmental sustainability; and
8. to develop a global partnership for development.

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UNITED NATIONS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT


GOALS 2015-2030

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• The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as


the Global Goals, were adopted by all United Nations
Member States in 2015 as a universal call to action to end
poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy
peace and prosperity by 2030.
• General Assembly adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development that includes 17 Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs). Building on the principle of “leaving no one
behind”, the new Agenda emphasizes a holistic approach to
achieving sustainable development for all.
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TRANSFORMING OUR WORLD:


THE 2030 AGENDA FOR
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

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Preamble

This Agenda is a plan of action for people, planet and


prosperity. It also seeks to strengthen universal peace in larger
freedom. We recognize that eradicating poverty in all its forms
and dimensions, including extreme poverty, is the greatest
global challenge and an indispensable requirement for
sustainable development.
All countries and all stakeholders, acting in collaborative
partnership, will implement this plan. We are resolved to free
the human race from the tyranny of poverty and want and to
heal and secure our planet. We are determined to take the bold
and transformative steps which are urgently needed to shift the
world onto a sustainable and resilient path. 1010
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Preamble

As we embark on this collective journey, we pledge that no one will


be left behind. The 17 Sustainable Development Goals and 169
targets which we are announcing today demonstrate the scale and
ambition of this new universal Agenda.
They seek to build on the Millennium Development Goals and
complete what these did not achieve.
They seek to realize the human rights of all and to achieve gender
equality and the empowerment of all women and girls.
They are integrated and indivisible and balance the three dimensions
of sustainable development: the economic, social and environmental.
The Goals and targets will stimulate action over the next fifteen years
in areas of critical importance for humanity and the planet. 1111
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People

We are determined to end poverty and


hunger, in all forms and dimensions,
and to ensure that all human beings
can fulfil their potential in dignity and
equality and in a healthy environment.

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Planet

We are determined to protect the planet


from degradation, including through
sustainable consumption and
production, sustainably managing its
natural resources and taking urgent
action on climate change, so that it can
support the needs of the present and
future generations.
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Prosperity

We are determined to ensure that


all human beings can enjoy
prosperous and fulfilling lives and
the economic, social, and
technological progress occurs in
the harmony with nature.
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Peace

We are determined to foster


peaceful, just, and inclusive
societies which are free from fear
and violence. There can be no
sustainable development without
peace and no peace without
sustainable development.
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Partnership

We are determined to mobilize the means


required to implement this Agenda through a
revitalized Global Partnership for
Sustainable Development, based on a spirit
of strengthened global solidarity, focused in
particular on the needs of the poorest and
most vulnerable and with the participation of
all countries, all stakeholders and all people.
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Partnership

The interlinkages and integrated nature of


the Sustainable Development Goals are
of crucial importance in ensuring that the
purpose of the new Agenda is realized. If
we realize our ambitions across the full
extent of the Agenda, the lives of all will
be profoundly improved and our world will
be transformed for the better.
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COMMUNITY WELFARE ENGAGEMENT

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ENGAGEMENT

A Society’s welfare is a multifaceted agenda


to tackle. When we say community welfare,
we refer to the set of activities of specific
groups of individuals to achieve their basic
needs. The United Nations further extended
the definition of community welfare to
coincide with the recent shifts in a post-war
condition and reconstruction.
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“Social welfare, as an organized function, is
regarded as a body of activities designed to
enable individuals, families, groups, and
communities to cope with the social problems
of changing conditions.”
United Nation 1967:

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Our government created in 2009 under Republic Act


10121 the National Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management Council (NDRRMC) Framework to
mobilize government agencies towards a more rounded
approach to risk management and reduction.
The DRRMC strives to coordinate all member agencies
in time of calamities and other emergencies. From all
the natural disasters and calamities, we have to
learned that risk reduction starts with the community
which most vulnerable during calamity.
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The Philippine National Police (PNP), since its


inception in 1990 through R.A. 6975, has been the
focal point of community safety.
PNP personnel are empowered by the mandate to
keep the peace and protect our society from
lawlessness and disorder.
Their primary mandate is to enforce the law, protect the
public, and create order in our communities. Chapter
III, Section III, Section 24 of R.A. 6975 stipulates the
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LIVELIHOOD DEVELOPMENT

Our government created agencies that will help our


citizens find work through technical education and skills
development.
Leading these agencies is Technical Education and Skills
Development Authority (TESDA) created under R.A. 7796.
Section of the law provides the mandates of TESDA to
carry out its duties of empowering the Philippine
workforce by creating access to jobs and educating
workforce while ensuring the quality of technical skills
coincide with internal labor standards.
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EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT

Department of Education (DepEd) and the National Youth Commission (NYC)


have been instrumental in ensuring a bright future for the youth.
DepEd is the government agency that is responsible for the education of the
youth. Its purposes and objectives are embodied in section 3 of R.A. 9155,
otherwise known as the Government of Basic Education Act of 2001.
National Youth Commission (NYC) is mandated by the state to embody the
ideals of the Filipino Youth through nationalism, civic voluntarism, and proactive
citizenship as recognized in R.A. 8044 or the Youth in National-Building Act of
1994
NYC is the policy coordinating body of Sangguniang Kabataan (SK). It is
undergoing reforms hopefully reinvigorate the organization after being under
public scrutiny.
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SUSTAINABILITY

Department of Health (DOH) acts as the central body that mobilizes local
government units and communities in creating solutions to our current health
problems.
Some DOH projects:
1.Botika ng barangay
2.Doctors to the barrios
The Department of Environmental and Natural Resources (DENR) was formally
formed by E.O. 131 in 1987 under its former name, Department of Environment,
Energy and Natural Resources (DEENR).
DENR has positioned itself as a community partner in enhancing community safety
during times of calamities. Also, in the past years, it has focused on mechanisms for
risk and damage prevention by partnering with the LGUs in most projects.
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